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Tenders.

■FORMATION OF NAPIER-STREET. Town Clerk's Office, September 21, 1876 The Cif\ Council « ill receive tender* until no in of WEDNESDAY, the '27th instant, for the Korm itiou fcnd oilier worki In Napier-streot, in terms of conditions, specifications, and plain, to be \ lowed a.t the olllce of the City Surveyor, Canada limldingd, Queenstreet. The Council do not bind themselves to accept nnj tender. Tenders to be endorsed as above. P. A PHILIPS, Town Cleik. 'D ENDKRSwillbo Received THIS DAY, 8 tlio 22nd .Sept., by the Coinniittue of tlio Auckland Rienijj Club, for the Gra/mg of the Racecourse, .it KIIc-Mim (for shoep <iul>)for 12 moiulia fiom 1st October next. Kor furthei ptitieulnrs apply to WM. PERCIVAL, SecrcUr.v A.R.C. 'j' O B U I L D K R S. T«nderM will be received until noon of the 27th inHt., jor the kreetion o( a .Shop lu lioUton-sVcet. R. KEALS & SON, Architects,

Hotels. JSfEVADA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JAMES PALMER, Proprietor. Thii well-known and favourite Hotel having chunked hands tho new Propnotor, Mr. Jamks Palmkr (late "mino host" of the old "Ro>al," "Duke of Marlborough," and " Whau " Hotels), in c illlnu attention to the high standard aimed at by him in the conduct ot the \anou8 Hotel* that have fallen to bin charge would a»8ure hi» friends and the public gene rail) tha GOOD LIQUORS, KITH C'LKANLINKSU AND ClVlLlTT, will characterise tho NEVADA ho long as he hai any thliiK to do with iti management. grOno of TiiurstoVh Pni7h RibMAiiD T \Biiiw kept by 1111 experienced marker.

HOTEL, n'NOTION OF QUEEN, WVKKFIELD, ORKY, AND MARKET STRKRTS, Aiuklnnd, H. C. lilCMMOND (LATE OF THE THAMES), Proprietor. H. C. Richmond having succeeded to the abova Hotel and bui-ineiu, trusts thit, from his long experience in catering for tlic public in thin particular line, he will be nbl* to please the most fautidioui. The Wine, Spirit, and Ale Departments will be replete with the very bett brands. BILLIARD HOOM. One of the plcasintc^t in the citv, containing a Piii'e Table, under the imniedi itc supervision of an aixoinplisbfd profeuoi.

QUEEN'S HOTEL, SYMONDS-STUKLT AND KYUER P\Sb ROAD, JOHN ADAMS, I'KOrillKlOlt. ALE AND SPIRITS, A.I IJRAM)> 1.1LLIARDS. TJ1 K K E NT I S II HOTEL, WAIUKU.

I{epleto with Evoiy C'omfoi t .iml Convenience

TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS

Paddocks vnd St\ blink. T. J. SEDGWICK, Puoi'RiKTOK. Aifcnt foi tho 1 s. 'T.im r>' Shanter '

Produce, Seeds, &c. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! R BAIRD, SEED MERCHANT VL'CKLAND, Hj< glu&vs on lund, a Urge and 1 jh>Iii1I} -selected »Uick of CLOVER. AND URASS HLllUH VEGETABLE SEEDS FIKLD SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS TREE AND HEDGE SEEDS, &,c, i.c bEKD POTATOES, SEhD POTATOES. U0NCDU6T, UONEDL'ST, BOSEDUsT. P]:RU\fAN O'JANO, PER(JU\N GL-A.V'». MAIZE ' OATh ' BRAN » CHAFF ' 1S70 C.italo^ue forwarded on applicitlon. 11. liAIKD, VicroiiiA-sTP.EEi.

tjl A U M S M E I) S ! V»ll VRfHKW HOW J SO." SORGHUM and PLANTER'S FRIEND should bo sown nowforgrien food MANOOLD-WURIZKL— Long Red, Vcllow Globi, Yellow Ovoid, nnd hui'ar licet, imported diicct from Grow era in I'urin. CARRO I S -White and Red. TURNIPS-SortH TARb-S OR VETCHES. Via (id per Bushel. FIELD PEAS, White and Gro>, 12s ttd. j>er Bunhol. H. BAIUD, V I C T O 11 1 A SEED STORES, VICTORIA-srUKKT, AUCKLAND. nONEDUST!! BONED US Til! Juit an iv ed from Sj di c\ , Tm, tons BILLYARD'S NO. 1, extra fine for 1 U U Potato Pliintuio'. Alho, h\' BELLA MARY'20 torn* Brown lUvor PotAtoct, d pnme Hamplo. GARDEN, TREK, \ND FIELD SEKD.s. G. 11. LAV E R S, WrMllIAM-NlUKKT.

I^OR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: Bell"* Beit Imported UONEDl'ST IJONI.FLOUR \-inch i-Inch (Also cillod the Queen Guauo) Foi warded b> rail or an otherwise dnu^t^d. S BAIRD, \\ harf, Otahuhu. pOMS DUST. J1U.NE DUST FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILL. Tho underulKncI arc n«»» *uppl>in« lionoduat if their ovn'u imuiutucturc, (fiuranteod lie* froin udulUinition, at il) per u.n u; 2,^01b., wcta or btuni included. J. and J. SOPi'LT, KrcciuAH'i liaj, Oi at No. 101, Quewn-Htruev, Auckland BonM puruhaacd in auy <|uanUtv for Ca«h,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5287, 22 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5287, 22 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5287, 22 September 1876, Page 1

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